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Answer for the clue "Time's partner? ", 5 letters:
again

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Again is the debut full-length album from Retro Grave . The album features original Trouble drummer Jeff Olson . The album was released initially in December 2008 as a download only via the band's website. One month later Michael Leonard Maiewski was added ...

Usage examples of again.

I am to kill him over again, there is nothing for it but our abiding with him for the next few hours at least.

Yet how should he not go to Utterbol with the Damsel abiding deliverance of him there: and yet again, if they met there and were espied on, would not that ruin everything for her as well as for him?

He started to intone another spell, but the archmage struck again, seeking to dispel any enchantments or abjurations protecting the lich.

Even the news that the Yorktown, after quelling the fires and resuming fleet speed, had been torpedoed in a second attack, was again ablaze and listing, and might be abandoned, could be taken in stride.

Gate again, but that memory was literally ablaze with pain and he swiftly banished it.

And, again, there is no reference to aborting a fetus, which was a known practice at the time.

I strove again, then, to escape, pulling against the bonds, trying to abraid them against the back of the blade.

The Pleiades were all abuzz over the advent of their visiting star, Miss Frances Homer, the celebrated monologuist, who, at Eaton Auditorium, again presented her Women of Destiny series, in which she portrays women of history and the influence they brought to bear upon the lives of such momentous world figures as Napoleon, Ferdinand of Spain, Horatio Nelson and Shakespeare.

It was obvious by the clattering noises over the speaker that Abies was done with them again.

We saw the Picts sink into abysmal savagery, the Atlanteans into apedom again.

New Orleans, simply clothed in homespun cotton striped red and blue, abysmally poor and surrounded by swarms of children who all seemed to bear names like Nono and Vev6 and Bibi, cheerfully selling powdered file and alligator hides and going away again without bothering, like the Americans did, to sample the delights of the big city.

As a result, we did well academically and ended up going to Harvard over and over again, like addicts.

But Mary was shy of acceding to such invitations and at last frankly told her friend Patience, that she would not again break bread in Greshamsbury in any house in which she was not thought fit to meet the other guests who habitually resorted there.

They knew there would be acceleration again, if the Movable Feast were not to plummet through the inside surface of the habitat and out into space.

Again that strange, glorious accent that reverberated through her like a warm, soothing caress.